The MLB hot stove continued to rage on Saturday with the signing of a free-agent reliever and more trade chatter about two Yankees veterans. Click through the slideshow for a quick rundown of the latest rumors and gossip from around the league.

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MLB: New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays

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LF Brett Gardner (Yankees)

2016 club: Yankees

Age: 33

2016 stats: .261, 7 HR, 41 RBI, 148 games

The latest: Brian Cashman said Thursday that the he has received trade inquiries on Gardner, who is owed $24 million over the next two years with a $12.5 million club option for 2019. “I have had my fair share of hits on some of those names,” Cashman said. “They are still here and here for a reason, but we will see.” Fox Sports’ Ken Rosenthal suggests that trading Gardner would create an opening in the outfield and give the Yankees the financial flexibility needed to chase free-agent slugger Yoenis Cespedes.

Baltimore Orioles v New York Yankees

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3B Chase Headley (Yankees)

2016 club: Yankees

Age: 32

2016 stats: .253, 14 HR, 51 RBI, 140 games

The latest: Cashman added that teams have also been asking about Headley, who is due $26 million over the next two years. “Gardner is our everyday left fielder and Headley is our everyday third baseman, unless trade opportunities provide themselves to put me in a position to consider making a move,’’ Cashman said. “But we have our everyday guys there. But I am open-minded to listen on everybody and anybody for the most part, so we will see how the winter shapes out.”

MLB: NLCS-Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs

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RHP Kenley Jansen (Free agent)

2016 club: Los Angeles Dodgers

Age: 29

2016 stats: 3-2, 1.83 ERA, 47 saves, 68.2 IP, 71 games

The latest: The Chicago Cubs have done “background work” on Jansen, according to Fox Sports’ Ken Rosenthal. Still, after committing significant money to free agents over the past two offseasons, the Cubs are reluctant to overspend since it could prevent them from making a future run at Japanese star Shohei Otani.